'Temptation' definitions:
Definition of 'temptation'
From: WordNet
noun
Something that seduces or has the quality to seduce [syn: temptation, enticement]
noun
The desire to have or do something that you know you should avoid; "he felt the temptation and his will power weakened"
noun
The act of influencing by exciting hope or desire; "his enticements were shameless" [syn: enticement, temptation]
Definition of 'Temptation'
From: GCIDE
- Temptation \Temp*ta"tion\, n. [OF. temptation, tentation, F. tentation, L. tentatio.]
- 1. The act of tempting, or enticing to evil; seduction. [1913 Webster]
- When the devil had ended all the temptation, he departed from him for a season. --Luke iv. 13. [1913 Webster]
- 2. The state of being tempted, or enticed to evil. [1913 Webster]
- Lead us not into temptation. --Luke xi. 4. [1913 Webster]
- 3. That which tempts; an inducement; an allurement, especially to something evil. [1913 Webster]
- Dare to be great, without a guilty crown; View it, and lay the bright temptation down. --Dryden. [1913 Webster]
Definition of 'Temptation'
From: Easton
- Temptation
- Trial; a being put to the test. Thus God "tempted [Gen. 22: 1; R.V., 'did prove'] Abraham;" and afflictions are said to tempt, i.e., to try, men (James 1:2, 12; comp. Deut. 8:2), putting their faith and patience to the test.
- Ordinarily, however, the word means solicitation to that which is evil, and hence Satan is called "the tempter" (Matt. 4:3). Our Lord was in this way tempted in the wilderness. That temptation was not internal, but by a real, active, subtle being. It was not self-sought. It was submitted to as an act of obedience on his part. "Christ was led, driven. An unseen personal force bore him a certain violence is implied in the words" (Matt. 4:1-11).
- The scene of the temptation of our Lord is generally supposed to have been the mountain of Quarantania (q.v.), "a high and precipitous wall of rock, 1,200 or 1,500 feet above the plain west of Jordan, near Jericho."
- Temptation is common to all (Dan. 12:10; Zech. 13:9; Ps. 66:10; Luke 22:31, 40; Heb. 11:17; James 1:12; 1 Pet. 1:7; 4:12). We read of the temptation of Joseph (Gen. 39), of David (2 Sam. 24; 1 Chr. 21), of Hezekiah (2 Chr. 32:31), of Daniel (Dan. 6), etc. So long as we are in this world we are exposed to temptations, and need ever to be on our watch against them.
Synonyms of 'temptation'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- agacerie,
- allure,
- allurement,
- ambition,
- appeal,
- attraction,
- attractiveness,
- bait,
- beguilement,
- beguiling,
- bewitchery,
- bewitchment,
- blandishment,
- cajolery,
- cajoling,
- captivating,
- captivation,
- catch,
- charisma,
- charm,
- charmingness,
- coaxing,
- come-hither,
- come-on,
- dearest wish,
- decoy,
- desideration,
- desideratum,
- desire,
- draw,
- enchantment,
- enthrallment,
- enticement,
- enticing,
- entrapment,
- fascination,
- flirtation,
- forbidden fruit,
- glamour,
- glimmering goal,
- golden vision,
- hope,
- inducement,
- interest,
- inveiglement,
- invitation,
- lodestone,
- lure,
- magnet,
- magnetism,
- persuading,
- persuasion,
- plum,
- prize,
- pull,
- seducement,
- seducing,
- seduction,
- seductiveness,
- sex appeal,
- snare,
- snaring,
- tantalization,
- tempting,
- trap,
- trophy,
- winning ways,
- winsomeness,
- wish,
- witchery,
- wooing